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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE sum, there fs in reserve 151,000,000 roubles, AK to the remaining 44,00X),000, more paper money —of which there [5 already $77,000,000 roubles inelreulatlon—muat be tasued. THURSDAY, AUGUST 39, 1877. s s the Lord Provost. The General will receive the BRIGHAM YOUNG. freedom of the city on Friday, AN ARSCONDED NANKRUPT. Sigh De Luca, fone of the other erlinen small by comparison, there would be saMitent matter, for Justice to work upon In the frauds hé ts accused of having perpetrated while Indian Agent. MEDICAL. Band Bante, Oeveem Counts, N.Y. bruied | CATT FB OM SCHIPKA, Ed Duna, badly scalded; was with Barnum’s Romer. An car. ae : ‘The immorality which bha marked the favor- with Barnum’s car, hurt bad! ae largest merchants of Rome. has falled for 400, | Death of the Great Mormon | ie iractice of the Marmion in all of, Its pliasce Sn Rapper ttt Peal ian es SERVIA ow. The b bavonded with $50,000, H i Ih ty In'rhouider, back, ated feet. They Are Apparently Crow- SRVIA. 1 The bankrapt absconded with 830,000, Saint at Salt Lake City. las ben exemplified in the lite of Brieham . Wilinut ‘Clayton, Grand Raplds, Mich, ‘ iH ALOAN—THE ARMY—POSITION OF AUSTRIA ON coTTON bait .g°T0 ghoae. ‘count to an extent simply alcxening. Nut to 1 badly brulsed on breast. * ing Fainter Every THE SRRVIAN QUESTION, Toss Aue. 2 Deine oo ere mention the Dennia Shannon, Oxford, Jotngon County, Diunatehen to Landon Tinre, in the cotton trade the Nuueaton Cotton Mil'y | An Attack of Cholera Morbus Cuts Oi SCORE OF AVOWED WIVES Ja, bruised in chestand sieht leg; not ecrions. Hour. Beranane, Auc. 12.—Servia has contracted a ay employs over operatives, will be the Head of the Charch se ies he hae pubuely ui ‘atinted, tn the face of “}. C. Colvin, Rose, Wayne County, N. Y., to Py tee with the Rothschild: CRIME. ‘ _Wige, he chove among the aint ths broken, % fe rie. N.8. Giherson, 129 Walnai street, Phila- | The Turks Still Keep Up an etplitay Fay alightly Injured, Al newly-irilled Servian troops of the stand- COMMITTED ATID. WORSE NAVAGES ing army will be Invorporate:d with the militia upon what trifle of decency had before been left Sketch of the Life and Adventures of the Polygamist. THE QUINTESSENCE OF JAMAICA’ THE FORGERS. GINGER, OHOIOE AROMATIOS, f = {nthe Mormon charseter. Yet despite all that Soles, Feopliotsiovrn, I alighYy tajar- Intermittent Artil- fine cles of tho mila, Be ready dee re eS ai te charred! axainat ict, there. | [e8_alé AND FRENOH BRANDY, don the linnd. . 7 i ‘ew York, Aug, 20.—The Timea says that , rae ita: Tomah the rrcasnpert of fy the Ma. te, Tay a intared lery Fir days in all districts, The nationals artillesy ts : some attention. He found the greatr: eet tae Cte, uy erfously injured on e ; 'y. Cy ferie. ond: tua ating dairies conaatireriat. aad another unexpected plece of work on the part Close. of the Eventful Career of ep Santee hoes oun tie real ee part of A preparation so elegantty Aavorea and medicinaly ye Charies Drowning, Nu. 221 North Third atreet, gt. Louie Mo., sealdedt badly on the rlght side, and art. breast. and f of the mysterious persons who are said to lurk effective as to utterly surpare all previous preparsi! behind the scenes in the New York Life Ineur- of crude @inger ani mutehold remedies fur the 1 and cure of qierasce and allmentatneftental to the fleld-telegraph departments arc fa a forward a Remarkable Man. state, Without rain, without verdure. He intron acomprehensive ayatem of Irrigation, which has And Claim to Have Nearly died to-day at 4 Pelock of cholera morbus, after A short but painful iliness, His death has com- pletely upset the Mormon element bere, and. Bod siiehtly brufsed in the back, D. Camphell, Tiskilina, f1, bad cut on erm, alight cut on head x ject, f broveht to the surface 2 changed that wilderness, for the most part, toe | Menand winter soazous and (0 sudden changes of tem- Mr. Campbell, Tiaktliog Tit, tirutecd a Vienna, Ang. 12.—The Servian Government tday, is the searrest O€ Ely i. Wedaa oho GONE TO IIS GRAVE. garden, ‘The publle werks of his Cnottal are | Pete THE SUBSTITE TION OF about te Head ett Ice, aud ankle rok. : Surrounded the Besieged takes every opportunity of declaring that 1t | santvleaued under $3,000 bunds on Tuesday to 4 er Dupaica to The ieee . grealtabte, and the natural prosperity ot tg sedan we * [nua Sby Fon ALConone Mar n orwalk arren County, Fn. . i inten hs ALT Lane, Ut: ug. 29-—| ah ung | Mormonsas 2 community is not only wonderful ageot the True Jamal note broken, atl otter brulsen bout the face, > Garrison. . war "A Rint hieelt fe anid to ave lately appear infourt to testify against Gessner, the t i hed ; inftaclf, but. elt more workertul in that it 13 t astanly RITES a Ginecr a their alleged forger. While Weston was standing on so much due to this one man’s perec- the steps of the Metropolitan Hotel this morn- verance, ablilty, and unconquerable will. The rervice which Brigham Young has. rendered in made a declaration of thiskind. Notwithatand- Ing all the distrust with which these pacific as- poe MORBUS, fomtieation min eralot ¢ °, ing, be was arrested by Officer Thomas Ferris, y claced thts preparation in fre. born, Avoca, Ta., bru surances ato regarded, it may he supposed that | 7" 16 | before he was cold rings and cliques were | this country in establishiog a half-way house DYSENTERY, — iectn arm and é yee] TR Invaders Confident of Their the next phase of roy Ne ered Sere | Mo aald that w telegram had been recelted ‘at | rormed, cael strageling to talluence the nomi. | fo¥ard which wa were nalied to. work in lay- | (RAMPS & PATNS,n7itineovererumerand Nes. C. Follett, Moline, Til, slightly burt io « Ability to-Hold the tt ee eee eect imply azz | Police Headquarters form the Chict ofPollce | sation of his auccgutor ing our great trans-continental highway ls in- ‘litte ‘mort Bitter sports abn beck and right arm, z ivpecoperation; hut thls dose, not wply a | of Chicago, aaking the New York pulls to hold jcegssor, calculable: bat all theso redeeming points are | _SEA-SIOKNESS, [/he mart bitter onposttion ‘The above Hist Is verv nearly correct. Pass, : caren ue the Servian press fs finiescrivante,, it | him to answer a charge of forgery on the Thtrd BIOGRAPHICAL. soon forgotten when we ace In the bard, relfish | COLDB & OHILLE, [ir ofafieirervnaiises: Gecree Benge oe : Pay th ote tiadora’ Harsia, Noy hither~ | National Bank of Chicazo. Mr. Weston accom- | Drigham Young, who died yesterday, was | municrof the motacrs: maidens and waves iy | OHILLS & PEVER,|!Retecond year of temao; Mire. We Ly Crow, Des Mutnes, Ia. a 9 , to Austria has asked of Tussia nothing but sac- | panied the oflicer to the police Central office, | born in Vermont June 1, 1801. His father | the Mountain Meadows, ty HH the previous year by aver . ‘usnunr, They Havo Been Largely Rein- | tifices, and thesc Hussia has made, 10 | aud was detained thero till 3 o'clock in the | was smail farmer, and Brigham enjoyed very | Mis deatit will doubtless be the stanal fora! gy MPT OMS fey eee Hinckand Bottles. The following partial Het of unburt and i, and Now Numbor Ferolving at the outsct to excite ani. | afternoon, The prisoner's counsel, foreseetng | few advantages tn the way of education. While | revolt among, the Josephiter, wlio bave most |" Gama pperay, ' [eae ,,tmply, hormone gigi Injured passengers has been received foreed, and Now Number Kary “operations, Huasia renounced great | that Weston would probably again be Impris- | set quite a boy he was apprenticed and learned of the respectability (comparative), nearly all area erase saitene are the brains, and, a:cording to tradition, all the right of the succession to Brigham's boots. It is likely that a descendant of Joseph Smith will make a struggle for the rhiront and with a Lou Hersberg and fone children, all sate. Thirty Battalions. 6, Kelthsbitrg, 11 a* ae les, ‘Winitvalde Count Katz, New Forces Munols, milftagy silvantages as the price of Austrian neutrality. From Turkey Austria has as yet ef asked for fio sacrifice of the kind. It is, there- fore, absurd to allege that Austria's attitude ts always kept ui BY MP TOMS ,|sitahtentconmamotion ty NEURALGIC = |fioue’ davor “and brittant at ee ante arene oned to awalt the arrival of officers from Chica- go, went to the Ceutral office with the necessary blanks. The prisoner algned an application for the trade of painter and glazier. Dur- ing bis egtly. youth he developed strong relleious proslivities and united ‘ improbable chance of gaining It, Nelluer provement Th wir dartne, . : favorable to Russia. Itis an attitude of the | ® writ of habeas corpus, and, early in the | with tho Bspties Church. It fs een sald | not " x in rer: RHEUMA' 6 fapparstus {a adopted so a4! Br de emeycuteld, Phltadelphte, A Late Report Asserts that the | favorable to Russia, itis an aittude ofuur | afternoon, Laryer Oliver's clerk ob- | that he sxcaslonally preached about the toyntey | Prlnzhant. tr. nor John W. Koung are cated: | 4 yep at gg, malerioi and yen etsta Jadue Dillon and daughter, Iowa, Turks Have Given Up Anviratayergiiy [guile unambizwous Dur: | tained the desired writ from Jude | ache traveled working at hs trade. lls ener 1Porogten "rhe. wating me Joule Vitor aud daughter, Jor the Job. ing the Crimean Wary Austria, by an equivocal DYSPEPSIA, ‘able to Van Brunt, ordering the production | life fs of but little public interest: he pursued attitude, lost the contidence of Europe, incurred ai * two thouraud four bondred HL ilursselmann, Mtilwaukee. attitude, lost the confidence of Rurope, incurred | of Weston’s body in court at 10:50 o'clock to- [+bis rather bumble cAlling, probably diveralfsing THE INDIANS. INDIGESTION, [Pee Patent Hen Airs. A. F. Wilkina and son, Laramie, Wy, = t i This | morrow. About 4 in the afternoon, Weston was | it with an occasivnal turt at farm work, and pais. the sympathy of the Western Bowers, example will ’not be imitated,now. Count Mre. Eller and five children, Des Moines FLATULENOY, Nee tee alts a Mrs. Dr. R. M. Stone and chili, Des } RISING OF FOOD, |entersd uson tne wanutec: nce, | Servia Menaced by oa Turkish taken to the Tombs Pollce Court, ang was | made hig way westward, stopping some time in SITTING BULL. ‘Atudrassy hos ree himeelf the €isk of seru- Hed. 7 1 Fell his counsel, | varlous parts of Central and Western New York. Wasmixaton, D.C., Aug. 29.—The Govern- ture of Sanford’s Jamaica L Perkin tinnmenneg oes 1 Detachment from: ulously maintaining the Interests of Austrine Svcd the iectineat of ‘heciieae clatint | Mets reported to have worked a ittie while ag | ME0L.is Informed by a telezram from Gen. MAKES must tn time woeure or “Carrie and’Belle Adolph, Philadelphia, Pa. * Widin. > uagary, and ite prides himself on attatning | gcuennced the treatmeds Of ies eye and it | gardence to William H. Seward, and afterward | Miles of the crorsing of MQk River by Siting | GINGER TE A,|them the eaonnous ieade D..D. Osborn, Avola, fan ee . his object without colng to war. The present | tecatiy imprisoned in ® hotel here. Justice Lebbaabey alee leat et hilt Bull and Lis encampment, between the Milk MAKES Batee, mrese tients sniiieor Eva ky Elamay Chicaeus Hate of affare leads btn to hope that by pacihe | Beth gmeted to revelve. ‘5000. ball: “Hows | feted for a thme not far from Rochester} or stisourt Rivers in the neighborhood of the {TOE WA T BE Bite trees vei,eue LM. Ber 4 2 ‘ 6 Mmezas resulta can be obtained which could not ¢ ¢ N.Y. . those fi dof & family AR ety tee Blut A Horrible Picture.of the Suffering | olberwise be arrived at than bya protracted and Hee oe fe ctettt an ane saree raced ne |. in 1832 he was ordained an Elder of the | Little Rocky Mountains, and about fifty miles HARMLESS, fteiicite, Before. alltmiag Mes. dS Graham, Des Moltes, re - paluful war, Austria will not abandon this | Setrepolitan Hotel, tn tle cy) ening known | “Church of Jesus Christ of Latt®r Day Saints," | southeast of Fort Belknap. Sitting Bull's ts. || Hhenmetvesi ka ue Waldee Four dea botles tre sti cba ia. the wreck, from Famino in India, rouse, Wusela knows Austria's conditions. and | fine’ Court. Westaa was reimanded for | uaving been "” | presence agatn in the United brates with a large TS GOOD fits ottrray dnat oar mat sannot be pot out ab present. Mrs, J. Ks Hie re wishes to, inentect, the Tinerty of front y-faur: erie ind a perce CONVERTED TO TIE MORMON PAITHy force will cause additional activity at the War | FOR ALLAGES, pastor's yoy RM ACA Fe ere a esaire janet daughtcr are ainoor | Cannibalism Already Resorted | Constantivenle, ani) on the Danute will never | Ti prisunery Qulslde tgyrall to take charge of A ort time pfeiousy, and Levan bis peculiar | Department (a dealing with the Tndian prob acer ict nt} . A consent to the establishinent of. Kussign in- . . | and celebrated career asa preacher Mor- Te 9 Nar PIT 5 Sapa TET hee eb , toin Some Districts. fuente on the right bank, ner will permit on her Medien cnetiee oF We ‘ oie ne. | mon settlement at Kirtland, 0. are that | Gen. Terry also brought information that ait- | BHOQ REARS will be paid fore bot: Wusck Neat ‘ALroona, Aug. &—3:30 p,m. Southern, (router te lay states “The fart | fre Judze Van Brunt at 1:00 o'flock to-mor- | time he hes been cloccly identided with the | tloy Hull with 1,300 warrtors fs in camp this side | of Jnmantca (iner if found equal so It In ne —The body lost taken out wos that of Mra. GETTING WHANY. 4 tas ‘ row, When Dr, Burras, Weston’s bondsman, that Russla wishes to respect these conditions ts a guarantee of peace, and an assurance that the settlement of Eastern affairs will be conforia- able with our interests. é Benuix, Aug. 12.—t3t is, of course, very much notived that the reluctant abandonment by the Russian Generals of .the {dea o€ crossing into Servis has been tinmediately succeeded by the Crar promising to entertaii the wishes of the Busntan deputation who caine to ask for incor- poration with Servia. In reply to this remark able uttertuce, Austrian Ministerial Journals have been made todeclare bluntly that Austria, [f necesxary, will foreibly prevent the, Gear add- fog Bowula to Servia. of the British linc. All further proceedings in regani to the selectiog of a Commission to ar- range for bis return tu the United States have been suspended for the preacut. Gen, Terry will consult with the Secretary uf War as tu what plans shall be adupted fa ‘regard to the Sloux Chict. rise, spread, and interior history of this ter- tibie religion, beiug for most of the time prac- Heally the “Church”? Itself, . ‘The Church had already been started as an or- gaulzation in Manchester, Ny. Y., and in 183L removed, with al] its members, to Kirtland, 0., under the leaderslif of Joscph-Sinith, inspired, as be sald, by revqjation. Grave suspicions of thé integrity of some of the Suluts aruse in the iinds of thelr neiehbors, and on March 22, 1832, Smith and sSalnt named Rigdon were tarred and feathered. favor, purity, and prompt medlenl efirct+ Sold by all Wholeanle and etait Druggiste, Grocers, and Dealers in Medicine. Price, 50 cents. Snainplee ee. Denlers xtould pure chane original packages of one dozen to ob- tain the trint bottles for free dintribution. WEEKS & POTTER, General Agcate aud Wholesate Druggiste, Boston. Eee) MEDICAL SUCCESS: Crow, the wife of a workman In the pork-house 5 ING IN SCUIPRA MARS, * in Bast Des Molues, “Her head, was eo0 ET |. ee ease eee trom Russian mastied between tivo cars, The too car is now 3 ae ae ’ pulled off, and it 4s thought that there are only | Beadauarters at Goray-Studen, Aug. 23, say one or two more bodies in the wreck, thut “all is quiet. this aférning. Our troops 2 bolt LATER, mualntaln thely positions, ,The Turks remajn Three more les have been taken out, all | undercover behind the nelghboring heights, jen, ono supposed, by papera on him, tobe t of t ze of batterfes, The total Cozen, a coumercial’ traveler from gcoria, 1, | Ott Of the ringe of our batterte: ee The other two bodies are not identified, “Tha | Mmber of wounded from Aug, 21 to Aux. 37 Is body of the lady now tight in the wreck makes | 2480, Including ninety-five officers, The num- the elghtecnth person known to be killed. The | ber of killed fe unknown, Everything fs quict three vars are go firmly telescoped together th ? Hevna it has been finpossibicen for tb pry then apart farthe/dlrertion of Flevusand Lotteha! even with block and tackle, SCTIPEA 11488, took the etand and announced that he desired to surrender the prisoner and have bis bond canceled. This lett Westen still on the custody of the Tombs Pollge Court, and Justive Dulfy ‘said ' that, since the surrendering of the prisoner by his bondsman, be touk no further cognizance of the Chicago telegram at present, and that the prisoner was remanded to the care of the Buperintendent of Police, and sent te the Uouse of Detention asa witne: — HIGHTOWER, Spectat Mapatch to The Tribune, Canronnate, UL, Aug. 20.—The Hightower LAME DEEWS BRANT, Osama, Nel, Aug. 20.—The following dis- patch was recelyedh ot the Depurtinent head- quarters yesterday evening from Gen. Bradley, at Camp Robinson: “I send ane company from Laramic-and one company from here to th¢ : : It was at about this'tie that Brigham Youvg | yieci vhich -every i The naine of the last man taken out was | . A correspondent tclegranbs that, after the s¢- SETS oN 5 ardeislatal at Murplyyeboro reonttntes Fester- | sade hls appearsuce among the Sainte at Kict- Black its terehorror thine tase suoolleh la which every poor sufleriug Many Thomas Dunaway, of East Des Moince, who | vere Sundsy fighting, the Turke refrained from FRANCE. ay, . The case Collapsed by both counsel rest- | tang, At the period of his accession the gov- | Sourtees mens five women, and tliree children Woman, and Chitd throughout rently ran away trom the {nano Asylum. — | reyertiug the attack on the Russian posttions in GAMURTTA’S PROSECUTION. Ing their respective cases suduenly. Talrteen | ormment of the Church consisted of aTresl- | £0 bame Deer's band came Into the potted special Dispatch 49 6 Feibune, Schipke Pats, and up to this morning only an Det Moines, In., Aug. 20.—The disaster on | occasfonal trivial rifle fire between thg outposts the Nock Islan Roar, about seven miles cast | lina occurred. As the result of Sunday's fizht- of Des Motnce and a, mile and o half west of | ing, the Turkish sdvanced batteries somewhat teain conelated: Of Trariam's al snoring. Tae menace the Hussian flanks. * ‘The Turks arc con- press, tliree coaches, aud asleeper. Barnnm’a | structing fresh batterics in Tunja Valley. The car, which Was next the engine, was totally de- | Russians have been adequagely reinforced, and aoiished. Of thirteen employes fa the car | there ta nothing in the present eltuathon to alter seven were killed, ‘Tucy, were evidently é) Seer atte Wey, erg, ev ently. pre: the impression that Gen. Radetzky Lufds bis po- were in undress, and others part{ally and wholly | ition. E diesacd, The remaining ix were more or lexs RUSSIAN INACTIVITY. as severely wounded. I, A, Keeler, the conductor Loxngy, Aug. 29.--For many days the arm of Barnum’s car, had goue back to the sleeping car, an was uninjured. ‘The eugineers: waren { Of tue Crawl Duke Nicholas has bea closing Hopped at twenty-one minutes past 2, the | ‘Eether aguinst Plevna, with d view to an at the Country ts deeply Z interested. ‘When Dr. Collins began a scrles of experimerte for the purpose of Inaking popular and econuinical aa ¢le~ mont tn thet ntuf dlerases and aliments which an a Tel Pants, Aug, 20.—The pupil prosecutor yes- terday issued.a sttinmous which will be served on Gambottas Witnesses will be beanl by a magistrate charged with tho preliminary exam- ination relative to Gambetta’s trial. The Francaise asserts that the-charge of speaking {u hatred and contempt of the”Gov- ernment has been abandoned, as It would bare Involved a trial before o jury at the Assizes, when newspaper reports could, not have been prevented. Of the uilenses which aro triable «by she Correctional = Tri- bunal, an ‘insite = to. ministers” Ss punishable with from five days’ to one year's witnesses for the peuple aul twelve for the de- fense hat been exumined, closing at 4 o'clock. ‘The evidence was uot sensational, The prose cution made out # Wlerably atrong case, but the defense almust fajled tt tuelr endeavors, owing to Judge T. Crawford’s sustuin- ing the vbdjection of the State’s Attomey to admitting certain testimony. ‘The court-room wus crowded all day. State's- Attorney Lemins oper.ed the pleading at half- past 4 by aconcise and qtrong argument. Mr, White argued for the dUfense nex occupying nearly an bour tn reviewing the testimony and rescoting his views. The Court adjourned at jalf-past & until morning, when Lawyers Tail Agency yesterday. Laine Deer's villaze, Gitty-four lodges,-is at the mouth of Little Powder River. © shall send out another party totry wud get them In. ‘This is the same party of hostiles atruck by Gen. Miles last xpring. in which engagement Lame Deef and several other Indtuns were killed. “Tbe band is a reinpunt of Sitting Bull’s village not yet driven in by the troops In the Department of Dakota. and their coming in and disarmament will render the IMs country safe, even wt the northeru ex- trethity, whifch has been beyend the reach of ‘the troupa.’? ——— THE WEATHER, Wasmixotos, D.C., Anz, 30-1 3. m.—For deney, of which Smith, Rigdon, aod Frederick’ G, Willlans were the incumbents. His talents and shrewdness speedily made b{m protninent, and in Febraary, 1835, 9 further step In the or- ganization uf the Llerurchy wos made Ly the [a- stitution of the quorunof the twelve Apostles, aud he was ordained one of the twelve, aud sent forth with the-other Apostles. PREACH THE SEW DoctRixgs. ¢ Mls eld of labor was the Eastern States, and he was signally successful in making converts. Jn 1836 a Jarve and congly temples which hod been for three yeurs in process of bulidiug, was consecrated at Kirtland, and in 1837 Orson dete dopy all reformers In the practice of medte Lniliiaut success of his ayentiou has turn enue, oud numbered Mla grateral actuirers by "The principle of hle Invention condsts tn the atiow of bleeiriclty by i f Voltatec oF Y carefully er and Cnizieuic Plates, frabedded Ina Pore’ Bhat When applted It ous ELECTRIC BATFERY, hetd drmly to the exin by the adhesion of tha Platter, { from 25 to 2,000 } Albright and Allen will plead for tho defense, | Fy, ke the Upper Lukes, northerly winds, shifting to | SiICH,t8, Ieell puseusen the, host valuable, imerical - probable fnstant of his death, tack, The wear and tear of the Russian army | fmorisonment, and a fine o | eae at Slute'e Attorney Barrclose fortaa | Hyde and Heber C. Kimbal were sent as mis | * Pr ker ly I, shitting eurertiea ty bsderived trom thie Vegetable Kiacdunt. THE DEAD, has been auch tust the reinforcements brought | frauct. An fosult to the Paesldent, ith one | and Assistant State's Atcusy Mart cosh Ovi | sonaries tu England. I 1593, the tavk at | Warmer eoutuerly, with fulllug barometer aud RHEE the teen tind wn Ge feet bat month to three years’ {mprisonment, and a fine of from 100 to 5,000 franca; and attacks on the Preatdent’s constitutional rights and authority, three mantis! tu five years’ finpriconment,ahd a. fine of from 800¢to 6,000 francs. Turee other Prosititians are ustituted, Chardon, Seuntor eighteen fn number, and the wounded from | up bitherte have not compensated for the lostes twenty-llve to. thirty, arrived here thle eveninw. puftered from battle aud other causcs, Without A dispatch from ‘Supt. Royce this evening we orders to bare the deal placed in | anything lke epidemic, thera bas bucn a con- Wiudeors f{ve-house, to awalt burial. antl to | sldcrable falling out of the ranks owing to sick- prepare cots to convey the ‘rounded from the | nessofouc king or other. Thus, despite the partly cloudy weather. LOCAL OSaBRVATIOND. Cunegao, Avg. 23. Wind. Fin, tfaainer, about noon. It ts expected they will be out two. hours or longer, Prophecies as to the reault differ, each counsel being sanguine of success, ‘It fs the general outside finpreseion that the prisoner will be acquitted. The result will not affect Jacob Hightower’s case in Perry County tueordivary roroup wasters that by the mere pres: sure of the hend, —tbe natural Kirtland having failed, Sialth and Rigdou fied ith anit mointure uf to Missouri in the night, hotly pursued by their creditors. ‘The prophets wero 'soon surrounded by the faithful in Missourl, and the colony throve for eee’ the ‘threw vut a curreat uf electricity su gente that tt le wcarcely posible to teed 1b Otherwise than by the suothing and grateful wariuty produced, yes eu Penetrating 84 to stop siituat imiue ately the Wust exeruchating palo. remove eoreiiens, eas and draw iuflainmal from the buns Nopot to hotels, Nothing was felt undone by at re{uforcements on the way, the Rusetans Barrie, ischarged with makin a political | uext November. 8 while notwithstanding the enmi th en, Lowels. Ul ry Moere, ANd ts Supt. Royce to alleviate the aufferings of he | STC p oeeelt at an filegal-mecting, and Philippe and —— patandding tho “enmity of the iy antuhes prin and eirearec Fives! frome At tho place af tha wreck-the ftock | AY begin te doubt whether they will begble to See eee carats tage on ae ae MUCH MARRIED, Missourians, This broke out at last {na flerce tg ie weakened dnl paratyecamurcle Island itond fs nut over thirty paces from the | have, before tue breaking up of the wCdther, Des Molnes Valley track, and from this road | the numerical superiority necessary for a de- tame al! the help in removing the dead and | cistye result. ¢ wounded, thelr bridye remaining atanding FROM TURKISH SOURCES. * ‘THE DRIVOR THAT PRLL ‘i Handa about. tirenty fect. from the bed of the |. CONBTANTINOrLE, Aug. 29.—A dispatch from creck, anit is Mily fect long. Not a vestige ré- | Suleiman Vashe, dated the 26th, details the mains. The fircman. says that it was standing | operations un to that day, He says the Turks asthey appronehed, apparently sound.e The en- | occupied the Alikridjebel heights, to the left of eine ts completely ' smashed, and es buried | ’ ‘ : the earth, “ins top of Burnum’s advertialngecar theenemyta works, thrententog, thelr line of re wns thrown forty feet over the engi he | treat on the Slet, but tho Russians succeeded on eapressear followed’ Une “tho tet” cout | Friday ia dislodging them. Ou Satiday, Ves Lid a tg, ie and unt ae Hoo sel Pusha, with two brigades, succeeded in cain- 7 ee secoud wos telescoped {ni fug a footing, and the fighting continued all the th i tome out at itulee. the tied any one could | night, By 3 o'clock Sunday morning the Rue the second nearly {ts whole length, and stood at } sans were = fog that, one contest, and most of the Saints, to the umber of 15,000, took refuge in IInvis, The Townof Nauyoo was started, unier a charter from tho Peeistature of Mlinuls. Ascarly as 1933, it Is ‘sald, Sinith began practically tu carry out his revelatlon of celestial marriage, and plurality of wives, but {t was not until 1343 that polygamy was publicly authorized. When the “revelation” became public. a peat deal of Indiguation was feltevenin Nauvoo and serious disturbances took place, the regult of which wasthat Smith and his brother Hyrum were vbrown into prison at Carthage, Ill, where they were murdered by a mob June 27, 1S44. i aMITH's DEATH seditior Rhone. Pang, Aug. 29.—The Afugitenr explains that the Lille banquet having been private, the of: fense consists not fn the delivery, wut fn the publication. of tho apecch of Gambetta. Tbe latter can only be provecuted as an accessory to the offense of pubiication, But for this clreiums atunce proceedings would got have been taken against any paper. : + * BONAPARTIST DEMONSTRATION. Tania, {ng 15.—Avstinption-Day, whepser associated with St. Napoleon or not, ifulWays oueoft thochlef holydays of the year, and to- day, alters spell of unacttled weather, be- ing exceedingly fine, the streets” have been crowded, The Bonapartists, ag usual, m.2- apecchcs iu the Council! Gencrat of | Conuxsvs, Aug. 20.—Mrs. Franklin B. Van Ostrand to-day Bled a petition In the Court of Common Pleas asking a divorce'from her hus- band, and chargioghim with bigamy and gross neglect of duty, Thi lady who makes the ap- plication for divorce is the second wife of Van Ostrand. Wer matiden namc was Stevenson. Von Ostrand first married 9 lady in New York State previogs to 1874, then came to Oliv, (and married Miss Stevenson in Delaware County, but deserted her after the lapse of one year, and went to Xenia, Green County, where he woord, ani wou, amt was married to athint lady. After this marriage, Van Ustrand was arrested, convicted of bigainy, and sentenced to the Penitentiary for one year. ve ailiterite, every ather externa) 893 ‘a ulntmenta, lutions, aod Maliment: a ieeurdiat. Riven lis paralysis, epilepsy or Bite, yeveler akvetions. thle Plaster. by rally: ne 9 furces, has cfected cures Whcu every D reiiedy lie fulled, COLLINS! VOLTAIC PLASTERS| tarda Bes! Prien, £5 conta. 81.2% for nlx, $2.25 twelve, Neut by mutt, carefully wrapped warrasted, by WERKN & POTTER, prletorset THIN, Cutcagu, Aug. Cheyen Bescneor ators VER: FASEDE LATA Rx. THE SEASIDE LIBRARY, }. FAST LY: Sire i Wood. £ RATEHIS UR Ug A atc, AOUN SANE, fnangle of forty-fivo deyrces. “Tho sleeper be- | | Cost hetzLY DRIVEN ¥ROM TICE HEIGHTS. tered at the Tc laek tans at St. Auguatine’s | Site serving uls sentence, his first wife ob- | caused great agitation and confusion among bis s Bibd she sya noe jure ‘The Husslaue recelving reinforcements, mado | this time, A fetnate vole exclaimed during the | talacl divorce in New York. Since hie release | ronjowers, Sidney itigdon and others aspired to PER Bapériitende tamer Gees. i q | afnal assault, but were unsuccessful, and ro- | service, Vive !Enmerenr i” on which anotlier de nas been Hriug in Senlwwith kis secondsitey | sucomd him, but. the Counell of tho twelre por GATHOLIC TEAPERANCE UNIQH. |» ie daushiter, with othors, were ta¢hls ore 7 Att | turned to ther fortiled works. The cannouade | cried, “Vive Napoleon HIN gud the first re- eter aposttes unanimously elected Brigham Youur, FALO, WN. Yop Aug, 20—The seventh au: ie Mary Cert iiay toe! jolned, “Vive Napoleon IVI"? but they were soon silenced, and there was no other ¢] MM, Granfer und Paul de Cugsatnas Were seat near the hich alin and wero cheered by somo ul -bual convention of the Catholic Total Absti- nence Union met to-day. Prealdent the Rev. J.B. Cotter, Wiuona, Minn, read an address Uilnan, formerly Superintendent of the Cen- | continued all Sunday without effect. tral‘Towa, was un tho fated train, but escaped | @S8uleinan Pasha concludes bis diepatctr as fol- with only sight injuries. His description of A ¢ the moans, cries, and itrugglos of thu aslog eo er antec ot eine ware and from that day to the day of his death the lstory of Brigham Young and Mormonism are ne, ‘ "fa 1845 the Legislature of Titinols ‘revoked i, by While Collins Dy tieorge 1aivt i TOI by Trollope. THULE, b wl sha saci beret ie, WHOLESALE INDICTMENT. Couuunta, 8. C., Aug. 29,—The Grand Jury toulay found true billa against ex-Lieut.-Gov. ete Cuilina. taken th works. | of the people outside on leaving, atany of the ¥ ‘3 ‘ and madea report. The Presidents of subordl- ce Efot. nd sruaded Is henrtrenaling. Oi aeies Haare aekiowee, eae ausand congresation Wore an eagle #98 Orenat-pin of He ee aernd itner Sateriee Soe tater erate: Degond. theaocky sheuce: mate arts te roe General -Heere: es 3 Biary Ceci hy, a ttou-hole ornament, au unches of Chak : ¥ ig ary C. M, McCarthy, ul, Minn., made ‘ ¥ 4 Dee Mrinal Anoctated Press, Kusslan dead were found when the euewy wero | detitval ylolety. ¢ Clerks of the Gencral Assembly Woodrult and | Sint. outs seul out explorors who roturusd } B82 Cate Uaioe of America, consisting. ot HM ACT ASTON oy Chia seyenteon bodies "hd the Rann 6 o'clock | driven from Alikridjebel hefghts."’ TLE COMING EXHIBITION, Jones, ex-State Schator Owens, and otbers, on | Yattey. In February, 1810, the first emizrants twentyeale subordinate Unions, comprising 673 aH ToRHOE. (py Coaties Dickens. ¥reck—fourteen men, tre fromen, fous ihe * Comstanrinoree, Aug. 20.—Suleiman Pasha | A degreo Wasued to-day devotes 1,500,000f, to | various charges of fraud In connection with the | crossed the {ve-bound Mlasissippl, stopped a} gocletles and 100,000 members. Tenleit the N v ; td Witktr Cuilina, uu! discharge of thelr ollictal dutfes, ‘ delegates were reviewed by the Mavor aud AO ERUACN, Oy atary Cominon Council. In the morning Bishop Ryan child. Among the wounded, &. B.' Baker, of | telegraphs on the 3th: | Our intrencted. Hue pres av uext year’s Exhibition, to be awarded Barnum’s men, his Sic died, makiog ‘the | of investment ts only 150 paces from the ene- y tary of 200 Frenchusen and’ 830 foreigners year or twoin Iowa, and then marched under the Pyatary Geek Tay. Se atrictest discipline scrogs the great wiiderncas. D, Hy C. Re Bos ki ee " with “150 Frenchiwen and 175 foreigners as DANGEROUSLY @IOT. right @rived in th celebrated @ muss aud preached an cluqucut kon dead elgtcen faa, mys fortideations, | We atl old tho com- | sonata ad deputy rors Nasnvitie Peat, Age eek apectal from | ee ier asa the, main “bogy "ot | sermon on temperance. will be sent aoon, as they have Just mow (it p, | MMdlnw Alluridjebel Heights, |The Huafiane Decatur-Alsy says 8, B. Stace, of Potaxkl, { tte | Murmons in the fall of 1813, ———— aoe ag ore fate { being made to complete the’ blockade by ¢ GREAT DELTAIN: Tenn dangerously abot Woorte H,Brldges lata | Fant atest aan acttlcrs potired ta feomall HYMENEAL. Fouranite Creek, nine valle 1s Kecown a9 Ltelo | Bela rade oe ce A te Gasaye The Cho LaCAnEcr ss = of Franklin, Ky. thore today. Tho trouplo aver tite ‘world. "Tn 1850 the Government of the eeetol Diavaics Fe eee Tbh ‘i Injen little strecin poneralty Gath. cog ee: ting them off from the road to Uabrava, The} oypox, Aus. %.—Halu has fallen {n torrents | arose trom a slanderous report about Stacy's | ior ci wtatea adailtted tho new territory under | OALENA, Til, Avg, 20—A’ notable wedding before known to Do os With oa it ark ever | Musalan forces have been cruelly acclimated, and } gi) uyer Nurth Bcotlaud, almost withdnt Inter- wife. SaaS : Pee aeof Utah and commiseioued Hthsam | occured at the country residence of the Hon. It, tne unprecedeuted ralu-tull of yeatenlay tor. | they have retired to thelr, fortified positions | mtgston, aince last nleht. Iarvest reports from' CANADIAN NEWS. Young as Goverucr and Indias Agent, Dlutrict | 8. Norris, at 0 o'clock this evening, the con- « Ingand the wiht before. ‘The bride rested | Cadnonading and outpost engagements are car | 91j quarters aro most desponding. Floods hare g Judes were alsa appointed by the Federul au- and she uel before. The brides rested | ete ioteraicientt” fpeciat Dispatch to ‘The Tribune. tracting parties bela Miss Lucy, daugbter of " 7 rded with reat : t damago in South Wales. ‘Tho — Cou thority, but thesy were. rerard Mr.Nortls, and tho Rey Robert McLean, of ths th re edo ts ippioached “irory the es lo ‘ friar area aS aiaadl Serra the Englash Midlands and cleewhere Beene sei a ate ule wht auenie ie alata by the President. of ue liaret and the Beloit, The conple left for the East on the 9:88 isa dia: aoa, d —. a m | train this pe, an y t 3 ound a curve, aul down urade, It ls thougat nue oe ees tho poet ated Gorey: isvery bad. toezhiblt a criminal information againd the | the eee Ed now suspended from his | #all for Chill, South “Amertea. where tho pruces Cinee, Ay rs ieaty oak ios heals werd atanding alone as the tral Sp; | ee vatted Selpl Pass, le reports that mindtEMARE OV ENGLAND: |_| propretors of the Barala Canadian for bel | ogice"ot Gavernsr aid Col Digpioe anpomted | ifm labor 4.8 nislonary, ‘Tho alfa was quite NU ADVENTURES OFA Pra: Virspeed tll kecame it sight of ther beige. | the troops are vrell supplied with provisions and | eet eet ane oe ey af she poe, | Wounthe Hon. Alex, Mackenzio in qa article | in tas stead, He arrived in Utah in Sie but | brillant, and the guests numerous, quite iy Wal, Black: »e number coming from abroad to witucss the bauk puto, says: “'Tudependently of the pot | wuntisted by them, chareing him with specu: reeitatae alble further withdrawal of gold by the German | tating fu sands at the terminus of the Canada Goverument, the bank had to consider more | Paciic Railway, aud that, in consequence of what Is Hkely to be the export of | stich Interest, hiv bad ocated the terminus at Ite bulllon to America in the future than son place. ‘i TES Stepbes, President, and Mr, Angus what has actually been sent thither. | rinswer of the Hank of Montreal, passed supposing that al} was right, very geterminod, The Turkd are getting wear- > based UPON IT, i tf ‘The channel of thy stream Was forty or Atty fed, “Several thousand uoburied dead cause an feetwhte, and the banks about twenty feet | W8bearable stench around the hill, Consider- high, The locomotive, in,its wild dash, Yontied able relaforvenients arrived at Gabruva Sunday. the foot ul the western side, and bait buried | The correspondent estimates the Russian garri- Mtecif in the earth. Barnum's car was nest to tie | gou in the pase at thirty battallous, Coupd It prudent to WITHDILAW PROM TLE COUNTRY, ‘The Mormon President said boidty at this time: “Tam and will be Governor, and no power can hinder It until the Lord Atmighty bare, *Brige ham, you need not be Goveruor uny longer.’ During tho ensulurgyears collisions Detween the Newadi UE price by GEORGE MUSK Netuawaceetecs —a THAT INSIDIOUS FOE TO’ HEALTH, an atmosphere impregnated with the secds of malaria, is rendered harmless by the timely use of Hostetter's Stomach Dittera; and If a resort to this ADVERTISING. ADVERTISERS — fugiue. Jt dropped Into the channel; the bag- ‘Bilis sent In for discount yesterday were prob- | thrush to Chicago last evening. Church and Federal officials became so frequent | ben! rotective agent bas unwisely been deferred tage and mall tor followed! asad divectty: Dene ‘ ive iT oP, ably negotiated (a anticipation of withdrawals through ( eclul Dispaies to Tha Tribune, that the whole of the latter were forced to leave penien fever fits asia developed, eet bava the it, mashing it to pleces. aud Went to the bot- Lonpon, Aug. 99.—A telegram from the seat | of gold tuslay for that quarter to meet grain Sr. Joun, N. B., Aug. 20.—Wallace Rose | the Territury, A new Governor, Alfred Cummlog | pgect of checking them and preventing thelr r Desiring to reach conntry readers can do so in the tom, @ bar of iron running clear through it. of war states that Sulelman Pashs considers { sbipments. We DuList ak 8 very much larger | telegraphe nlon, of Toronto, the ehampign | was appointed tu 1857, ns also a new Superiv- | oo” nis statement s corroborated by thousands Mest aid Cheapest wanuer by wing ena MEN IS THAT CAH ESCAPED ALIVE, the taklog of Schipks Puss from the front hope- | quautity of grata oe ho United puales tuan } of ihe Comensiat, tat he would Tow ‘him five femcent oF iain AGatras vaties. f force of who hive tted thls medicine for fever and age parecttte lana were nck wptout, ‘The Arst | jess, aou will construct fortifed camps fo the | Nevin yauel hleher peice for ie. ble being the a ee ee rg Tats: Ear cay | fore obedience tu dhe natiogal laws, “Brigham | and billous remittent fever, besides sffections of pay a much higher price for ft. ‘This belug the nses, or row ,at Spriveficld, Mass., cach pay case, the bufk has ao othee'vourse Lut to place thelr own experises. Hanlon replied to-day ac~ iteeit ino strong defensive position. in a good | cepting. the race for Toronto Bay, within fre thine. {bad weather continues the position cua | weeks. easily become serious for the Bauk of England, ete foe the export of wold in that case, looking at 5 OBITU, the comparatively simall generat imports of the |ARY, + United Siates from Europe, soot runs into Special Dispateh ta The Tribune. Ul, where the water was atleast Sficen fect | Villages of Schipks and Hainkol and cross the een. The next car Was plunged under this, tel- | Balkans through other passes, nota wey lary ie uext Selesco ed Balt n of the two precedin; bbe GENERAL. aeeping-car did not go into the wr ek simpi cause there Was woeroom ewough for ie Ite MEW. MISTER ‘occupants were jarrgd, but pone of then se the stouach, liver, and bowels, pecullarty rife In malarlouslocstitics, Throoghout the West, iudecd inevery part of the American Continent where mala! revalle, itis the accepted apecittc. Nor te the area of ite usefatness circuwacribed by the limita of the United States, alnce it ie widely used in touth Americs, Mexico, Australis, and elsc- Young attacked the supply-trains, and forced the expedition to winter at vome distance froma Salt Lake. Early next year negotiations were had, and the Mormous submitted.to the Fod- cral authority. e A uomlual regard for the supreme authority Kellogglists Lowpow, Aug. 29.—Safvet Yasha has been ap- of the General Government bus ogeu maiutalue here. ously hurt. The most of the killed were in the if of Justice. succeeding Aas} mauy millions sterliug. Wasninorow, D.C, Aug. 22—E. L, Btan- | ever suce the time alluded to, but tt has vecn | ¥! : = —— ‘arto front of tne sleeper. neta ea Tuan ope por eb teprr ea am aaie —— , | ton, 600 of tbe late Secretary of War, dled in thie | only nomlual. ‘Tere was and tx, but one law BUSINESS NOTICES. Separately or comblucd, or by SlataSections, Yor At the time of the accident is descrtb nian Bente NDIA. tuorulng, after an Muess of aoune weeks. iStan- | uf tuthority recognized by the Moruionsy aud ; Iowentiaalceagoly to" °° AN. REELOGG, | tug Deen Tee en tahini iret: SERVIA MEMACED. FAMINE HORRORS ton wasanative of Pennsylvania, was gradu- | Brighans Young. Was assisted (n thy Preal- | Wor catareh and hay fever uso Jeffors' un- —_ — fies accompanied by wind, lightning, and violent Lowpon, Aug. 29.—A Turkish detachment Lospon, Aug. 2¥.—The editor of the Sladros | uted at Kenyon College, Obfo, in 1863, with thy | dency by Daniel C, Welle und Heber C. Kim- | equaled ‘*Frevch Caterrh Cure." Tria) and sam- SOALL | (bunder, The crash put out the lights, aud the | from Widin {a reported golog toward thedervian | Times a member of the Hellef Committee, | highest honors, and, after‘ studylag law uuder | ball, wit twelve Apoelles, sue two bodies of irene to all, Ofice 70 State street, Perley Sy TTS eae Sene of terror enguim way well be in} prontter on the Thnok. writes under date of Aug. 1 a3 follows:° The | the dircction of hls father, was adinitted to the the priesthood. but while the doctrines of tie : A A acined, The men who were not * injured, bs =" Church give these some authurity, a8 awatter ear Ser EER STANDARD aude re ‘ a SERVI. population of Southern Indu, moro or Jess | Bar in Washiuzton {fn 180%, He his been Sccro- | Gf tact everything and everybody over the | Keep's Patent Purtly-Made Dress Shirts } : Save to seveus the Hving and the work at | poxpon Aug. 29: crt Grates has been ap- | ailicted by fauniue, uaunbers 24,000,000, In the | tary of the Disttlet of Columbia and ite Attor- | fepgti» and treadth of the great, Tereitory ot | she ery bees six for $14 can be Eulshed ka cualy S C ALE Ss They had tugoe mile toa farm-house ta get | pointed chief of the Seryian staff. most tavorable circumatances, at least one-sixth ney and has becn counsel for tho Baltimore | Utab: bas bowed to the tron will of this man | ##hemmingabandkerchlef, 175 Madison uirces. & ee ‘OF ALL KINDS. PAIRBANKS, MORSE & OQ. ‘143 & 318 Lake St., Chicago, Be sarefulto buy only the Genuine, KOYAL BAKING POWDER, ROYAL EAGNE. will die. ‘Twenty-three peovie iu all died of otuinar Railroad Company. The disease of -| which Ire dled ts supposed to fave been fuduced atartation ied Bengal. iit aladrads aie of by overwork {1 lis profession. Stanton was 3,000 rtaes morning ‘after morning without leav- | universally respected fu Wasbluzton, aud by fog thirty corpses. Ju the interior the dis | his the Bar of this city losca one of ita tress (8 ‘most fearful. One gentleman maceb walsh near fev. Thomas J. Ma passi jp the Wyk , Aug. 0.—The Rev. Tho . - He eve aied. te ceetty-aid, cosa tardgealtr of ine: Chetan Heqatery Ge dodies onthe ruud. A coffee-planter sceking , ra sheRer from rain in shut found six decon- Mow @ Little Girl Faced Death. posing corps@in {f. .On apy day und every Ke without cducation, without bhumanity,—s waa of low degree. ‘There are tuo many DARK AND BLOODY PaGRS inthe bistory of the Mormon occupation of ‘Utah, written and unwritten, to low of reler- ence here to more than! the moat terribly add, notorious of the lst. Reference is wads to the’ Mountain Meadow Massacre, fur which the tend John D. Lee suffercddeath but a little while a ‘The cevcral bikgry of that deed of devil- ish treachery fs su fresh iu the minds of tue Use “ Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children wolle ‘teething. J cures dysentery and ay, (action eae Bat ley woke herole. | Officers from the Russian headquarters ure yd a » bas iS Ios! Wounded ae “i f, dlarrbora, wind colic, and regulates the Lowels. . nd The cre many pitiful | D@ying large quantitics of grain and csitle in scones and tenderincidents. eee ees Servis, 4 NE MOTHER ; "qm ROUMANIAM ARuT. +O: ¥as hilled sitting between wo children who cé- Roumauta has not luded. tite = taped unburt. One little girl, who had Jan io ne Heauucienarae will The wa Re foun sites wie et nan Ip. | Yeotion with Russfa. The Roumanian army will {ng dead beucath her body, was discovered to | Preserve its individuality, although acting In Whreathing, und was rescued and restored, | concert with the Russians. Princo Charles, with we noe shows uo signs of Injury. the lk of thearmy, will shortly follow tho tan- he dead were brought here ou o train, reacb- i fechere at il uciork. Some tweaty’uve of | Bas setoss the Danube at Korabla. 3 fochester Express. mothers may UP acen in the streets of | | At High Market. Leis County, the G-yearald le that It is F ak of th Wounded came with then. bexacixa, Gay, mothers may UG accu in the srrevijo | daughter of Stes. Tucodors Marcuam was left Retails beyond the taplicatlon of Brigham Young ————— Lowpow, Aug. 29.~—The Porte hasordered the | ie foundiing portion of the poor-house fs full | alone ‘u ckgrge of a baby. Tu trying to lizbt & | tu theerline. Iti tue, moso than probable : DUE NOTICE GIVEN, concentration of 20,000 troope on the Trmok | {#nfente, found bY the police on ghe roads de- | Op be heat ilk for the baby the child set her | that bad igham lived the vous uf thut was Sew Tee OTE GIVEN. or the | frontier, Nervia, and resolved to depose Pritice Fee ne fidine begun | OWN clothes ou tire. Sno started to run out would Lave Geen Axed upon him legally, Aug. 29. , : Absolutely Pure. : - E Boch __ etptrinete merit of the ovat Baxixo Pownes, that to~ wee asa eee te eae a ar dcadioy nena had ff aa the Kliclcos of the beat Housckcevers ia the country, Thoussads of the ¥c1 ‘qweatlty Wo ita superiority over all utbers, aud that ip WW) go furth.r aod make ry Kea, Dl nd Diaduae, ie. then euy other kind. Jils wafranted aleuiutely jdre, The fugredioats thal uiadiate Ted compost thug agp “ait ‘uatby anc nuuciioue Ite great siteuntp. auberior yuslfiy. anu pervect ualformlty wil waulfest iiciasetree Hetby Ane iiigent liousekecper who will yive baths’ {i contains the exact sifvagth of @ DUDe powder, rectal advaulage of the Royal Powder fa that (t will keea amy lengta of tine in uny climate, and ia sot lable. De et eee ot eS atraee dots piieas and apull oy eanasura cote ataspbane ‘fie Horan basing buwbae ie for eae bg the beet Grocers every wutse. * o werted by their parengs. S rau istress, | Wuors, feanbg the house or baby would be Smo Feople Evel of nt and distress: | burned, but Goticlog that pleces uf her burping Mysore. [0 that oroviuce, indeed, informativa clothes Lad dropped on the Hour, sbe carelully has reached we frou Bangalore of two cases of extinguished them, She duully cut out of doors cannibalism alreqdy, and threw herself Into a borse-trough, puting ——_— out. the Ls Ble ane returned to ha uae, 5 ‘¢ aud, as patiently as ber agony would permit, FOREIGN MISCELLANY. .| Witted for her mother. Wheo Mra. Markham GSN. GRANT: returved the little one eald: “Mother, I saved Loxpow, Aug. 29.—Gen. Crant aud wife have | the hise, but J shull div.” She lived oue Lour asrfyed ia Ediuburg. They are tue guests ol | aud a half after the accident. ¢ aac evel be bas borue tt worally for wany yeare. Evidcuce in the hands of the proper autborities is sald tu tix upon bins beyond a ered rensute, the fastigation of the whole deudish job, and there bus be@u a growing deteruinatlon on the part of the Government lately to bring the old Ingh to justice. Tue murders which be Is sald to bave ordered by the bands of hls Dunites are believed to by enough in number to equal the killed iy a good-slzed battle. 11 there Were not cuough ubved upon bis hands ty make his luce Exchange to-day parted reaclutions to | Wan if Servia begins war, and sppolnt « Turé- tae elect that if the telegroph companies aut | #4 Governor of the princtpality, tot afford them the eame iacilities ap they bud RUSHAN WAR REFEREE. i 2evivus to the consolidation they would luvite | Lospom, Aug. 20.—A Russian newspaper, the erin . rata of Hoartt-of reals aud Chistes Vedemoate, alter au elaborate review of the suips ereuf Commerce urigbout thy coustry to 1 1 ‘iitine tu furulsbing the necessary tuada tur | STeiY, S£De Hee re erie ve construction of an oppusition line tocopnect | lastun that if 0 sth all ities du which the difereut Exchanges | Will cost 850,000,000 roubles, of which 239,000,020 We located, bare already bea expended. To cover this

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